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4-AcO-DiPT

Also known as: 4-acetoxy-dipt, 4acodipt, ipracetin, iprocetyl, aces

An uncommon psychedelic tryptamine with a short history of human use, also known as Ipracetin. Possibly first synthesised by Alexander Shulgin. Some reports of heavy nausea, with effects comparable to 2c-b and mushrooms.

Dosage

Oral

Common: 10-20mg
Light: 5-10mg
Strong: 20-35mg
Threshold: 3-5mg

NOTE: The freebase salt form of 4-AcO-DiPT is 10% more potent than the HCl salt form. These dosages are provided for the freebase salt

Duration

Onset: 20-90 minutes
Duration: 2-5 hours
After effects: 1-8 hours

Timeline

Onset
20-90 minutes
Peak
2-5 hours
After
1-8 hours
07.3h14.5h
Typical
Extended range

Effects

Euphoriaempathyinsightbrightened colourClosed/Open eye visualsenhanced tactile sensationmental/physical stimulationdecreased appetitepupil dilationrestlessnesschange in perceptionego softeningsweating/chillsmuscle tensionconfusioninsomnia